The victims, mostly women members of the non-governmental group,
Women for Change Initiatives and members of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, were returning to Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital after a
private visit to the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, in her country
home of Okrika in Rivers State.
The Bayelsa women leaders, who
lost their lives in the accident include former member of the state
House of Assembly from Akassa and former Special Adviser to Governor
Seriake Dickson on Women Mobilisation, Mrs. Ruby Benjamin; a former
Commissioner for Women Affairs under the administration of Governor
Timipre Sylva, Mrs Gimbra Pamowei, and a Permanent Secretary simply
identified as Mrs. Perekalama.
Others include the wife of the
Secretary to the State Government, Mrs. Elizabeth Alison-Oguru and a
Woman Leader from Otuoke Community in Ogbia Local Government Area, Madam
Consider Amadi and Mrs. Abila.
Also killed in the accident was
the owner of a popular Montessori school in Yenagoa, whose identity
could not be immediately ascertained.
It was gather that one of the women and former Bayelsa State Commissioner, Ebisinte Ayabowei survived the accident but in bad condition.
It was gather that one of the women and former Bayelsa State Commissioner, Ebisinte Ayabowei survived the accident but in bad condition.
The former Commissioner for
Transport, Mrs. Marie Ebikake, who was also in Okrika on the private
visit was reported to have driven back to Yenagoa in a separate vehicle
and escaped being part of the ill-fated journey.
The three
vehicles involved were identified as a Toyota Hiace Bus numbered GBB 591
FS, which caught fire pictured above, Toyota Siena numbered ABU 640 AE and Toyota
Highlander Jeep numbered YEN 371 RJ.
The cause of accident was blamed on a burst tyre of the vehicle in front while the other rammed into it.
The injured were taken to Madonna Hospital in Elele by the Police who first got to the scene.
The corpse of one of the victims was deposited at Oepdem Mortuary in Ahoada while police took another corpse to Rumuji. Nine others were burnt beyond recognition.”
The corpse of one of the victims was deposited at Oepdem Mortuary in Ahoada while police took another corpse to Rumuji. Nine others were burnt beyond recognition.”
Meanwhile, the Bayelsa State Government, has declared three days mourning in honour of the women.
Governor Henry Dickson of Bayelsa State, yesterday expressed pains, shock and grief over the accident.
Governor Henry Dickson of Bayelsa State, yesterday expressed pains, shock and grief over the accident.
Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign
Organisation, APCPCO, has commiserated with the people and government of
Bayelsa State over the death of the prominent women in the state in the
accident.
Dickson in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, described the incident as tragic, monumental and painful loss to the state, adding “The women that lost their lives in the accident are our mothers and sisters.”
Dickson in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, described the incident as tragic, monumental and painful loss to the state, adding “The women that lost their lives in the accident are our mothers and sisters.”
He prayed God to grant the bereaved families the courage and strength to bear the very painful and irreparable losses.
He added: “All official engagements of the governor have been suspended for three days as a mark of honour and respect for the souls of the departed women.”
He added: “All official engagements of the governor have been suspended for three days as a mark of honour and respect for the souls of the departed women.”
A statement by the Director of Media and
Publicity of APCPCO, Malam Garba Shehu, urged families of all those who
may have lost their loved ones in the tragedy to take solace in the
comfort of God.
It said: “It is with a painful heart that we commiserate with the people and Government of Bayelsa over the ghastly auto crash involving some supporters of the First Lady.
It said: “It is with a painful heart that we commiserate with the people and Government of Bayelsa over the ghastly auto crash involving some supporters of the First Lady.
“We pray
that God will grant the bereaved families the fortitude to bear the
losses. We urge the people and government of Bayelsa State to be
comforted and strengthened by God as they grieve over the loss of dear
ones.”
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